I say bring in the Muppet Studio![]()
Let me enlighten all of you with this brief history,
Originally known as MGM Studios, the idea came about when there was an idea for a Movie themed Pavilion at Epcot but when Eisner saw it he felt there should be better use for it by making the concept into one big theme park. This was also because, they were in competition with Universal who where building their movie park in Orlando, Florida. And thus the concept of Disney MGM Studios was born, it first opened in May of 1989 but only with a couple of rides the solution add more rides and such. Eventually, as the more lands open MGM Studios becomes less working studio and more of a theme park. And by 2008, after being announced in 2007 the name of the park is changed from, "Disney's MGM Studios" to "Disney's Hollywood Studios" also that year Toy Story Midway Mania opens. Year after that Idol Experience opens, and in 2011 the new Star Tours ride opens and along with a renamed Disney Junior show. Now here we are on the internet discussing what is next for the park.
The main goal of the thread is to come up with as many new ideas for improving and expanded the park. Feel free to comment and such with constructive feedback and share as many ideas possible. Otherwise, I hope you all have a great time with this the thread.
"The way I see it. Disneyland will never be Finished. It's something we can keep developing and adding to. I've always wanted to work on something alive, something that keeps growing. We've got that in Disneyland"- Walt Disney
I say that HS should lose the studios look and head into the movie world. With main street being Production Lane ( the only place a soundstage is scene). with the other lands being... Gangster Alley, Muppet studios, Pixar Place, Toontown, Star wars universe, and marvel land...
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Exactly what they should aim for but I'd keep Hollywood Blvd, and even Sunset Blvd. Also Universal would have to re-theme and replace their Marvel area with a DC Comics themed area, by making a deal for rights to the characters w/ Six Flags, Dc Comics, & Time Warner for exclusive use in florida.
"The way I see it. Disneyland will never be Finished. It's something we can keep developing and adding to. I've always wanted to work on something alive, something that keeps growing. We've got that in Disneyland"- Walt Disney
Disney owns marvel now... And the contract for the theme park rights will run out sooner rather then later. ( Even though I want UNI to keep marvel but that's not going to happen in the long run) so UNI could retheme it to anything, Even make a new land. But since Disney owns it, might as well use it.
I heard the imagineers are now controlling that area(Disney is sorta like an underground sponsor). Also your right I think they should drop every studio except for their animation studio ( which gave us Mulan, Lion king 1 1/2, etc).But the one thing I'm afraid of is that it will end up looking like Disney's version of Universal. Universal studios doesn't really have much going on in the parks thats about the movie making industry. Matter a fact the only tour that was ever really given was a Nickelodeon Studios(smh). Disney's only tour was backlot(which needs a whole lot re-done btw). They'll end up looking like to parts of the same park owned by different company's.
Agreed and I think I have a plan for what there should be,
Disney's Hollywood Studios Lands:
1. Hollywood Street: Expanded version of Hollywood Blvd w/ brand new shops and dinning along with a updated Great Movie Ride and a new Red Car Trolly transportation system like DCA's with certain stops in the land. Finally the Sorcerer's Hat is removed and the main icon of the park becomes the Great Movie Ride.
2. Star Wars Universe: Replaces Echo Lake, Star Tours stays but more SW themed rides, shops, and dinning are added also the land contains sub areas: Tatooine, Hoth, & Endor.
3. Indiana Jones Land: This land replaces the western half of Streets of America, along with parts west of the Great Movie Ride. There will be Indiana Jones themed attractions, shops & dinning along with entertainment.
4. Villainland: Replaces the Backlot Tour (half of it) and contains rides, shops, and dinning themed to dark disney villains.
5. Pixar Studios: Expands into the other half of the former backlot tour and contains more Pixar themed rides, shops and dinning.
6. Toontown: Replaces Mickey Avenue & Animation Courtyard, and is themed to the city from Who Framed Roger rabbit w/ different attractions and such along w/ the exit being Maroon Cartoon Studios to make a nice transition to Sunset Blvd.
7. Sunset Blvd: Exterior refurbishments along with a brand new version of the Carthay Circle Theater, and a Tangled themed stage show along with new shops, and dinning also a connecting Red Car Trolly system w/ Hollywood Blvd with certain stops.
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"The way I see it. Disneyland will never be Finished. It's something we can keep developing and adding to. I've always wanted to work on something alive, something that keeps growing. We've got that in Disneyland"- Walt Disney
Also Disney is gonna milk this Marvel Land as much as they can since its on universal's land and they are getting most of the money for anything with the marvel logo on it(Which is like a giant Middle Finger to Universal). The only way that Disney's gonna terminate that contract is if they get one of universal's character/Film rights(King Kong, Jaws, BTF, etc
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Theres only one thing I think Disney and the Jim Henson company will be mad with the new 3-D show. Muppet Vision was Jim Henson's last creation. Jim Henson's family would be outraged by it, leading into a huge legal debate.
Whats the new show, about, is it like an episode of the Muppet Show
There's no new show, and I think the original could be remastered but not changed too much.
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Anyway here's my ideas for the park,
DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS:
1. HOLLYWOOD STREET:
Overview: As guests enter the park, they experience Hollywood as it was during it's Golden Age (20's-50's) when there was popular movies and stars that rose to fame.
Attractions:
1. The Great Movie Ride: The Journey Continues: (dark ride) Journey through more of the movies you watched and loved whether they'd be romance, drama, action, comedy, or musical, even adventure
2. Red Car Trolly System: (trans) Welcome aboard the Disney Red Car Trolly System that takes you along both Hollywood St. & Sunset Blvd with certain stops
3. Movie Legends: (show) Watch and enjoy a show narrated by Jeff Bridges about the tale of Famous Hollywood star and filmmakers either hollywood or independent
Shops:
1. Kodak Film Props
2. Clark & Benny's Emporium
3. Marilyn's Success
4. World of Walt Disney
5. Jack & Walt's Records
6. Pluto's Corner
Dinning:
1. 50's Prime Time Cafe
2. Don's Soda Fountain
3. Hollywood Brown Derby
4. Roy's Steakhouse
5. Mill's Diner
Entertainment:
1. Disney's Movie Wonders Parade: (parade) Watch how the magic of movies come alive on parade
2. STAR WARS UNIVERSE:
Overview: Welcome to a land dedicated to the Star Wars universe created by the creative and innovative mind of George Lucas, legendary filmmaker who brought his galaxy far, far, away to the big screen and now a theme park. This land has 3 sub sections: Tatooine, Dagobah & Endor.
Attractions:
1. Star Tours: The Adventures Continue: (motion-simulator) Welcome aboard the Starspeeder 1000 that takes you to different destinations commandeered by your pilot C3PIO and with support controls by R2-D2 FP
2. Bright Tree Village: (walk-through) Explore the tree village of the Ewoks in the midst of the Forest Moon of Endor
3. AT-ST Chase: (roller coaster) Help the Rebels & Ewoks defeat the Imperials during the Battle of Endor, by destroying the Imperial AT-STs while battling your way through many Imperials FP
4. Yoda's Hut: (interactive meet and greet) Come and explore the hut of Jedi Master Yoda, and meet and greet the Jedi Master himself as you get to talk to him and also meet and greet Luke Skywalker as well along with R2-D2
5. Cave of Evil: (interactive show) Journey through the Cave of Evil as you are guided by Yoda who instructs you by voice along the way as you duel Darth Vader soon
6. Jabba's Palace: (EMV ride) Explore the palace of infamous crime lord Jabba the Hutt, and encounter but beware of his Rancor
7. Uncle Owen's Moisture Farm: (meet and greet) Here guests can explore the home of Luke Skywalker and his aunt and Uncle, but can also meet and greet Luke, C3PIO, & R2-D2 FP
8. Tatooine Land speeders: (trans) Hop aboard a land speeder that takes you along parts of the land (mostly Tatooine area)
9. Millennium Falcon: (walk-through/meet and greet) Here guests can explore the famous Millennium Falcon, and meet and greet Han Solo & Chewbacca along with others
Shops:
1. Bright Tree Village Gifts
2. Forest Moon Traders
3. Dagobah Swamp Corner
4. Jawa Trucks
5. Tusken Raiders
6. Mos Eisley Junkyard
7. Imperial Traders
Dinning:
1. Banquet Feast
2. Yoda's Kitchen
3. Alliance Express
4. Mos Eisley Cantina
5. Star Tours Cafe
6. Hutt's Bar
more to come soon...
Last edited by Disneyrules; 02-20-2012 at 06:46 PM.
"The way I see it. Disneyland will never be Finished. It's something we can keep developing and adding to. I've always wanted to work on something alive, something that keeps growing. We've got that in Disneyland"- Walt Disney
First of all, you have to realize that "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" would be kind of difficult to have with all the legal battles that may or may not be going on between Disney and Amblin. Also, I'm not really liking the idea of the Magic of Disney Animation being part of Toontown (if it survives).
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- Intro to the Disneyland TV show
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"The way I see it. Disneyland will never be Finished. It's something we can keep developing and adding to. I've always wanted to work on something alive, something that keeps growing. We've got that in Disneyland"- Walt Disney
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"Walt Disney's. Each week, as you enter this timeless land, one of these many worlds will open to you: Frontierland, tall tales and true from the legendary past; Tomorrowland, promise of things to come; Adventureland, the wonder world of nature's own realm; Fantasyland, the happiest kingdom of them all."
- Intro to the Disneyland TV show
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